2020 Khelo India Youth Games

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Khelo India Youth Games 2020
File:Logo kiyg2020.jpg
Host cityGuwahati, Assam, India
Teams37
Athletes10000 (est.)
Events451 (in 20 sports)
Opening10 January 2020
Closing22 January 2020
Opened bySarbananda Sonowal
(Chief Minister of Assam) and Kiren Rijiju
(Sports Minister of India)
Torch lighterHima Das
Main venueIndira Gandhi Athletic Stadium
Websitewww.kiyg2020guwahati.in

The third Khelo India Youth Games was held from 10 January 2020 and 22 January 2020 in Guwahati, Assam, India.[1] The event witnessed 20 national level multidisciplinary grassroots games to get played among the age groups of under-17 and under-21 categories. Maharashtra defended its title as they topped the medal tally with 78 Gold medals, 77 Silver medals and 101 Bronze medals. The winning contingent of Maharashtra also broke their previous record of total medal haul of 228 medals created at Pune, by winning a total of 256 medals. The event is held in 20 disciplines with the participation of 37 states and Union Territories. Khelo India programme's inaugural edition was held in New Delhi in 2018, while Pune hosted 2nd edition in 2019. Every year best performing 1000 participants are given an annual scholarship of Rs 500,000 for 8 years to prepare them for international sporting events.

Sports events

There are 20 sports disciplines in Khelo India Youth Games 2020.[2] Cycling and Lawn Bowls are the new additional games of this year's event.

Sports event
Archery Cycling Kabaddi Table tennis
Athletics Football Kho-Kho Tennis
Badminton Field hockey Lawn bowling Volleyball
Basketball Gymnastics Shooting Weightlifting
Boxing Judo Swimming Wrestling

Medals tally

The final medal tally of the 3rd edition of Khelo India Youth Games is listed below. The host state, Assam, is highlighted.

  *   Host nation (Host(s))

RankStateGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1File:..Maharashtra Flag(INDIA).png Maharashtra7877101256
2File:..Haryana Flag(INDIA).png Haryana686072200
3File:Flag of Delhi Capital Territory.svg Delhi393647122
4File:..Karnataka Flag(INDIA).png Karnataka32262280
5File:..Uttar Pradesh Flag(INDIA).png Uttar Pradesh29283087
6File:..Tamil Nadu Flag(INDIA).png Tamil Nadu22322276
7File:Seal of Assam.svg Assam*20223476
8File:Emblem of West Bengal (Banglarmukh) before 2018.png West Bengal19142053
9File:Flag of Gujarat.svg Gujarat16162052
10File:..Punjab Flag(INDIA).png Punjab16152859
11File:..Rajasthan Flag(INDIA).png Rajasthan15241251
12File:..Madhya Pradesh Flag(INDIA).png Madhya Pradesh15112046
13File:..Kerala Flag(INDIA).png Kerala1552040
14Manipur14202054
15File:Flag placeholder.svg Telangana76821
16Chandigarh62917
17File:..Orissa Flag(INDIA).png Odisha58821
18File:Andaman and Nicobar Administration Banner.png Andaman and Nicobar Islands5218
19Uttarakhand441119
20File:Tiripura Flag(INDIA).png Tripura4105
21File:Jharkhand Flag(INDIA).png Jharkhand39719
22Andhra Pradesh37717
23Arunachal Pradesh35412
24File:Mizoram Flag(INDIA).png Mizoram32510
25Himachal Pradesh2327
26File:Government of Jammu and Kashmir.png Jammu and Kashmir2316
27File:Coat of arms of Chhattisgarh.svg Chhattisgarh1247
28File:Bihar Government Banner.png Bihar1179
29File:Flag placeholder.svg Goa03912
30File:Flag of Daman and Diu.svg Daman and Diu0101
31File:Flag of Ladakh, India.svg Ladakh0011
File:Puducherry Flag(INDIA).png Puducherry0011
File:Flag of the Government of Sikkim.svg Sikkim0011
Totals (33 entries)4474455541,446
Source: Khelo India

References

  1. "Khelo India Youth Games 2020 to be held from January 10–22 in Assam". Retrieved 30 December 2019.
  2. "List of sports in Khelo India Youth Games 2020". Retrieved 30 December 2019.